Fire & EMS Department History

Fire Company Founding

Responding to the needs of a growing community, civic leaders founded Edwardsville Fire Company Number 1 in 1874. The early fire department quickly proved its worth, and the organization flourished both as a service organization and a social institution. New Years Eve gala balls and summer parades and picnics were social events eagerly awaited by the public. Early fire fighting equipment was pulled to fires by firefighters and then powered by their muscles. Some of the actual vehicles used by these hearty volunteers are still on display at Fire Station Number 1.

Apparatus & Station Development Over Time

Horse drawn apparatus displaced human powered equipment when the fire department purchased their first team and pumper at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Horses were used for the next two decades until the first motor-driven trucks were added to the department in the I920s.

As time passed and the needs of the growing city changed, the fire department also continued to evolve. Rescue service and a first aid squad came into being in the 1930s. New equipment and more career firefighters were added throughout the years, and a second station was built in Montclaire in 1969.

Ambulance Service

One of the most sweeping changes occurred in 1974 when the ambulance service was added to the fire department's duties. Once again, civic leaders had identified a need, and the fire department was proud to meet a new challenge. Thanks to the generous endowment by the late Mrs. Ella Tunnel and other patrons in the community, the ambulance service was upgraded to the paramedic level in 1983. As the 21st century begins, the fire department stands ready to serve our community to the best of our ability.